When do weekly visits start in pregnancy
If any of these test results are not normal you will be notified. If you are Rh negative, you will be tested for the development of antibodies and given an injection of RhoGam. By now you should be registered for childbirth classes and have chosen a pediatrician. After this appointment you may start coming every 2 weeks. You will now start weekly visits. We will also review the signs of labor and you will be given instructions about when and how to contact us when your labor starts.
After a vaginal exam you may experience some slight spotting or staining. The need for supplemental vitamins during pregnancy is generally recommended. You may purchase prenatal vitamins at your local pharmacy. Make sure your vitamins contain mg of iron and at least mcg of folic acid. Vitamins may cause some stomach distress in early pregnancy. It is also suggested to take vitamins before bed to decrease stomach distress. For women whose weight is average prior to pregnancy, a gain of 25 to 35 pounds appears to be associated with the most favorable outcome.
Generally, this can be accomplished by an increase of calories a day. A yogurt and a piece of fruit equals calories. In most women, increasing calories a day can be attained by eating according to your appetite. Meals adequate in milk, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, meats or other protein foods, breads, and cereals are best. According to the Food and Drug Administration FDA and the Environmental Protection Agency EPA , it is recommended you do not eat shark, swordfish, king mackeral or tilefish during pregnancy, and if nursing, due to the high levels of mercury they contain.
You may eat up to 12 ounces 2 average meals a week of a variety of fish and shellfish that are lower in mercury. A few of the most commonly eaten fish, which are low in mercury are shrimp, canned light tuna, salmon and pollock. It is recommended that you limit your intake of albacore tuna to no more than 6 ounces per week of your total 12 ounces.
However, women with a hereditary error of body chemistry called PKU phenylketonuria should not consume foods or drinks with this ingredient.
If you have special dietary concerns please consult with your provider. Morning Sickness occurs most commonly in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. In some women, morning sickness may persist beyond this point. Morning sickness is generally caused by the many changes going on in your body, especially hormonal changes. Eating small frequent meals may help to relieve morning sickness. Dry crackers, pretzels, anything with ginger, gingerale, gingersnaps, dry ginger in capsules or ginger tea , and sometimes sour things like sourballs or lemon peel may help.
Many women find it helpful to avoid foods that are spicy, fried, gas producing or acidic. Vitamin B6 mg 2x per day and Unisom It is important to keep well hydrated. Hair Coloring and Permanents We suggest that you wait until the second trimester before treating your hair with chemicals, and then only rarely. Tanning Though there is no data to support any ill effect on the pregnancy, tanning has been proven harmful to your skin.
We do not recommend it. You should continue to have your regularly scheduled cleanings and any necessary dental work performed. You must notify the dentist that you are pregnant. However, if your symptoms are severe, certain medications may be indicated. It is especially important to control fevers and prevent dehydration while you are pregnant. If indicated, your primary care physician or dentist may order prescription medications.
Please remind them that you are pregnant. If they have any questions regarding medications during pregnancy, they can consult with our staff. The following are medications we have approved for use during pregnancy.
All may be taken as directed on the product label unless otherwise indicated. If you have never had the chicken pox, you should notify us and avoid exposure to anyone with the chicken pox. Fifth Disease Also known as ParvoVirus. About half of all adults have antibodies to it. Infection during pregnancy can be a concern. This content does not have an English version. This content does not have an Arabic version.
See more conditions. Healthy Lifestyle Pregnancy week by week. Products and services. Prenatal care: 3rd trimester visits During the third trimester, prenatal care might include vaginal exams to check the baby's position. By Mayo Clinic Staff. Thank you for Subscribing Our Housecall e-newsletter will keep you up-to-date on the latest health information. Please try again. Something went wrong on our side, please try again. Show references Frequently asked questions. Pregnancy FAQ If your baby is breech.
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Accessed July 13, Prenatal care and tests. Office on Women's Health. Accessed July 9, Cunningham FG, et al. Prenatal care. In: Williams Obstetrics. New York, N. Hofmeyr GJ. External cephalic version. Accessed July 10, This also checks your baby's position. An ultrasound uses sound waves to produce a picture of your baby.
You may have other tests at any time during your pregnancy. Use your visits to discuss with your doctor any concerns you have. Get plenty of rest. Exercise every day, if your doctor or midwife says it is okay. If you have not exercised in the past, start out slowly. Take many short walks each day. Eat a balanced diet.
Make sure your diet includes plenty of beans, peas, and leafy green vegetables. Drink plenty of fluids. Cut down on drinks with caffeine, such as coffee, tea, and cola. If you have kidney, heart, or liver disease and have to limit fluids, talk with your doctor before you increase the amount of fluids you drink. Avoid chemical fumes, paint fumes, and poisons.
Do not use alcohol, cannabis, or illegal drugs. Do not smoke, vape, or use tobacco. If you need help quitting, talk to your doctor about stop-smoking programs and medicines. These can increase your chances of quitting for good.
Review all of your medicines with your doctor. Some of your routine medicines may need to be changed to protect your baby. Do not stop or start taking any medicines without talking to your doctor first.
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